Willett Distillery

Johhny Drum Private Stock

Johnny Drum Private Stock is a 101-proof Kentucky straight bourbon that doesn’t mess around—it comes at you oak-first and asks questions later. Bottled by Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (now Willett Distillery),…
Everyday Sipper

Proof

101

Age

At least 4 years

Color

Deep Amber

State

Kentucky

Johhny Drum Private Stock:
Tasting Notes

Johhny Drum Private Stock Straight Bourbon

Nose:

Citrus, Apple, Vanilla, and Rye Spiciness, slightly perfumey

Palate:

Oak, with some sweetness, grass notes, and spicey heat. A few drops of water open up Cinnamon and Caramel while Oak still remains strong.

Finish:

Short to medium length finish dominated by bitter oak and rye spices.

Flavor Profile

Score Card

Everyday Sipper
Producer: Willett Distillery
Bardstown,
Kentucky
Proof: 101
Color: Deep Amber
Age: At least 4 years

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Johnny Drum Private Stock Review: Oak-Forward 101 Proof Bourbon

Johnny Drum Private Stock is a 101-proof Kentucky straight bourbon that doesn’t mess around—it comes at you oak-first and asks questions later. Bottled by Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (now Willett Distillery), this at-least-4-year-old bourbon typically runs around $30-$40, making it an affordable entry into higher-proof territory. But as I learned during a somewhat chaotic bar experience, this isn’t necessarily a bourbon that rewards casual sipping.

Quick Take

Profile: Oak-dominant with rye spice and minimal sweetness
Proof Management: Hot and aggressive at 101 proof, benefits from water
Standout Feature: Unapologetic bitter oak character throughout
Best For: Cocktail mixing or bourbon education tastings
Watch Out: Not for those seeking sweet, dessert-like bourbons

A Less Than Ideal First Impression

Sometimes the stars just don’t align for a proper tasting. Picture this: I’m sitting at a bar, hangry after hours without food, watching bartenders smoke cocktails nearby while staring at a bowl of half-peeled oranges used for Old Fashioned garnishes. Not exactly the serene tasting environment you’d hope for when trying a new bourbon. Add in a rocks glass instead of a proper Glencairn, and you’ve got a recipe for distraction. But sometimes those imperfect moments teach us just as much about a whiskey as the pristine tastings do.

The Kentucky Bourbon Distillers Story

Johnny Drum Private Stock comes from Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, which was later acquired by the Willett family. This bottling represents their approach to affordable, higher-proof bourbon that doesn’t try to hide behind fancy marketing. At at least 4 years old and 101 proof, it’s designed to be a straightforward expression of what bourbon can be when oak takes the driver’s seat.

Appearance and Color

In the glass, Johnny Drum Private Stock shows a deep amber color that hints at some serious wood contact. The legs are medium-thick and move slowly down the glass—a good sign for a bourbon at this proof point. Even in less-than-ideal bar lighting, the color suggested this wasn’t going to be a delicate, shy whiskey.

Nose

The nose offers a mix of citrus and apple notes, backed by vanilla and a healthy dose of rye spiciness. There’s something slightly perfumey about the aroma—not unpleasant, but noticeable. The oak influence is already apparent here, setting expectations for what’s to come. In a rocks glass rather than a proper nosing glass, I likely missed some subtleties, but the main character traits came through clearly enough.

Palate

Right from the first sip, oak dominates the palate with an intensity that catches your attention. There’s some sweetness hiding underneath, along with grassy notes and spicy heat that builds quickly. The 101 proof makes its presence known without water, delivering heat that can overwhelm the more delicate flavors. Adding a few drops of water works magic here—suddenly cinnamon and caramel notes emerge, though the oak remains the star of the show. It’s like the difference between shouting and speaking clearly.

Finish

The finish runs short to medium in length, dominated by bitter oak and rye spices. It’s not a finish that invites contemplation or begs for another sip—it states its case and moves on. For some, this directness might be refreshing; for others expecting more complexity or sweetness, it could be disappointing.

Who Should Buy This

Johnny Drum Private Stock isn’t trying to be everything to everyone, and that’s actually refreshing. If you’re drawn to oak-forward, spice-driven bourbons and don’t mind a bit of bitter edge, this could work for you. It’s particularly well-suited for cocktail mixing, where its bold character won’t get lost among other ingredients. Bourbon educators might appreciate it as an example of how oak influence can dominate a whiskey’s profile. However, if you prefer sweet, dessert-like bourbons or are looking for a smooth daily sipper, this probably isn’t your bottle.

Where to Buy

Johnny Drum Private Stock typically retails for around $30-$40, making it one of the more affordable 101-proof bourbons available. You can find it at many liquor stores, particularly those with decent bourbon selections. Online retailers like Total Wine and various state-controlled ABC stores often carry it. The price point makes it accessible for experimentation without breaking the bank, which is perfect given its specific flavor profile.

FAQ

What does 101 proof mean?
101 proof means the bourbon is 50.5% alcohol by volume. This higher proof delivers more intensity and heat than standard 80-proof spirits, often requiring water or ice to become more approachable.

Should I drink Johnny Drum Private Stock neat or with water?
Based on this tasting, a few drops of water really open up the sweetness and spice notes while taming the heat. Don’t be afraid to experiment with dilution to find your preferred balance.

Is Johnny Drum Private Stock good for cocktails?
Absolutely. Its bold, oak-forward character and higher proof make it excellent for cocktails where you want the bourbon to maintain its presence alongside other ingredients.

How much does Johnny Drum Private Stock cost?
You can typically find it for $30-$40, making it an affordable option for exploring higher-proof bourbon territory.

What foods pair well with oak-heavy bourbon?
Oak-dominant bourbons pair well with grilled meats, aged cheeses, dark chocolate, and nuts. The bitter oak notes complement rich, savory flavors particularly well.

Final Verdict

Johnny Drum Private Stock earns a solid 3 out of 5 stars for being exactly what it claims to be—an oak-forward, no-nonsense bourbon at a fair price. While it didn’t win me over as a neat sipper, I can respect its directness and see its value in the right context. Sometimes a bourbon’s greatest virtue is knowing what it is and not trying to be something else. For $30-$40, it’s a worthwhile addition to a home bar for mixing duties or educational tastings, even if it won’t become anyone’s desert island bourbon.

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Bourbon, Rye

Willett Distillery

-Bardstown,
KY

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